Implementation and Exploration of Parameterizations of Large‐Scale Dynamics in NCAR's Single Column Atmosphere Model SCAM6

A single column model with parameterized large‐scale (LS) dynamics is used to better understand the response of steady‐state tropical precipitation to relative sea surface temperature under various representations of radiation, convection, and circulation. The large‐scale dynamics are parametrized v...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 2024-06, Vol.16 (6), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Cohen, S., Sobel, A., Biasutti, M., Wang, S., Simpson, I., Gettelman, A., Hu, I.
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Zusammenfassung:A single column model with parameterized large‐scale (LS) dynamics is used to better understand the response of steady‐state tropical precipitation to relative sea surface temperature under various representations of radiation, convection, and circulation. The large‐scale dynamics are parametrized via the weak temperature gradient (WTG), damped gravity wave (DGW), and spectral weak temperature gradient (Spectral WTG) method in NCAR's Single Column Atmosphere Model (SCAM6). Radiative cooling is either specified or interactive, and the convective parameterization is run using two different values of a parameter that controls the degree of convective inhibition. Results are interpreted in the context of the Global Atmospheric System Studies ‐Weak Temperature Gradient (GASS‐WTG) Intercomparison project. Using the same parameter settings and simulation configuration as in the GASS‐WTG Intercomparison project, SCAM6 under the WTG and DGW methods produces erratic results, suggestive of numerical instability. However, when key parameters are changed to weaken the large‐scale circulation's damping of tropospheric temperature variations, SCAM6 performs comparably to single column models in the GASS‐WTG Intercomparison project. The Spectral WTG method is less sensitive to changes in convection and radiation than are the other two methods, performing qualitatively similarly across all configurations considered. Under all three methods, circulation strength, represented in 1D by grid‐scale vertical velocity, is decreased when barriers to convection are reduced. This effect is most extreme under specified radiative cooling, and is shown to come from increased static stability in the column's reference radiative‐convective equilibrium profile. This argument can be extended to interactive radiation cases as well, though perhaps less conclusively. Plain Language Summary Single column models, as the name suggests, only model the vertical dimension of the atmosphere. They are simpler than full‐scale 3D global circulation models, but nonetheless play an important role in model development and in better understanding physical phenomena. We use NCAR's Single Column Atmosphere Model (SCAM6) to better understand tropical rainfall. In a single column model, the atmospheric wind coming from other locations (the large‐scale circulation) must be either specified or approximated using a parameterization. We implement three different parameterizations of the large‐scale circulation int
ISSN:1942-2466
1942-2466
DOI:10.1029/2023MS003866